SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUNAKOV, YA. N. - KUNAYEV, D. S.

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FEDOSOV, N.M.; SHARIPOV, E.I.; KUNkKOV, U.N.; OREKHOVA, R.S. Mechanical properties of iron-silicon alloys. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met-. 6 no.11:182-185 163. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Mookovskiy ins~itut stali i splavov. KYJNAXOV Ya.N LIVSHITS, B.G. Magpetio properties of transformer steel vith cubia textmv. riumet.i.Iftetauoved. 15 no.ll.,55-59 Ja 163. (KM 16%2) 1. Mookavakiy institut otali i splavov* (Steel-Magnetic properties) FEDOSOVp N.M.; SHARIPOV, E,I,; KUNAKOV, U.N.; LYUKCVICH, V.I. Choosing the optimim temperature for the hot rolling of transformer steels. Vast. AN Kazakh. SSR 20 no.1:64-67 ,Ta 164. (MI RA 17: 3) ACCESSION NRs AP4045064 S/0031/64/000/008/0082/0087 AUTHORS: Fedosov, N. IA.; Sharipov, E. I.; Kunakov, Ya. N. TITLE: Optimal temperature for hot rolling of high-silicon steels SOURCEs AN Kaz$SR. Veatnik, no . 8, 1964, 82-87 ,TOPIC TAGSt high silicon steel, hot rolling, resistance furnace, plastic deforma- tion, yield limit/ 800 rolling mill, 150 rolling mill, P4 testing machine ABSTRACT: To determine the temperature for hot-rolling of high-silicon Steele that ,would result in good ductility, minimal resistance to plastic deformation, and ,favorable grain orientation, the authors studied the relation between the properties ,of various steels, their silicon content, and the rolling temperature. Steels with silicon content of 3.3-64~ were melted in both vacuum and open electric furnaces. Each ingot (cross section 90 x 90 mm, weight 24 kg) was hot-rolled in a standard industrial mill 800 to obtain strips 2.8 mm thick(from which apecimena 25 m-m wide and 100 mm long were obtained). These were rolled in a laboratory machine of the tYPO 150 at a rate of 0.24 M/sec. The test specimens (3 mm in diameter and 20 mm in working longth) Wortl heated in a tubular rocintance furnaoo and then tented until fracture in a machine of the tYPe P-4, using a load of 4000 kg. The experiments were conducted in a temperature range of 20-600C at intervals of 100C, with 3-5 Ca, d 1/2 ACCESSION NRt AP4045064 ,specimens tested at each temperature. It was found that the ductility of the opeoi- men decreased with the silicon content (when the content was higher than 5Pj4 the relative elongation and the transverse contraction were- close to zero). The yield Jimit decreased gradually with increasing temperature up to 500C and more abruptly thereafter. On the basis of data obtained in this work, the following optimal temperatures are recommended: for a silicon content of 3-5 to 4% -100 to 200c, for 4-5 to 5% -250 to 300C, and for 5.5 to to 5OOC- Orig. art. has' 5 figures and 1 table, ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTEDs 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 111.1 NO REF SOVs 005 OTHER 1 005 Caid 2/2 ACC NR, AP7002846 SOURCE CODE: UR/on.6/66/ooo/012/0087/0086 AUTHOR: Parusnikov, V.N. ; Kunakoy,-,Y.a.N-.,+ Grodskiy, E.A. ORG: none 'TITLE! Sunerconducting niobiur.1 microwire SOURCE: Tsvetnyye metally, no. 12, 1966, 87-88 TOPIC TAGS: superconducting niobium zirconium alloy, ;4-ob44a=-', titanium alloy, niobium I;ase compound, microwire ABSTRACT: ,.Since hot drawing of niobium wire lowers its ductility, cold drawing of .niobium microwire preceded by elect rochemical oxidation or by coating with copper has been tested under laboratory conditions. Niobium ingots were hot,' forg--d into 18 mm bars which were forged, without reheating, in a forging I machine to a diameter of 3.6 mm and then cold drawn into wire 0,3 un in dia-mLer with a graphite lubricant. The wire was electrolytically cleaned, vacuum J- annealed, and coated either with an oxide film (by anodic oxidizing) or with copper. The wire was then cold drawn to a diameter of 0.02-0.07 mm UDC: 669.293.426 ACC NR, AP700284( (cop per-coated) or 0.03-0.07 mm (oxide-coated). After remval of auxiliary' coatings the wire was coated with tin or aluminum by passing the wire.,pre- heated to 750-800(~,, through a droplet of woolten netal followed by electrolytic~ tinning in acid or a stannate electrolyte. Microwire 20, 50, or 70 p in diamater was coated with a tin layer, 2'. 5, or 7 p thick, respectivel~y. Following this procedure, the laboratory produced 10,000 m of wire 2'0-70 V in diareter. Cold drawing of microwire with copper or oxide coating can be used under production conditions, [ND) SUB CODE: 13, 14/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF; 001 ATD PRESS: 5113 Card.- 2/2 ACC NRi AP7005141 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/66/022/004/0640/0640 AUTHOR; Pakhomov, V. Ya.; Kunakov, Ya. N.; Kachur, Ye. V.; Layner, D. I. ORG: Scientific Research and Design and Planning Institute of the Rare Metals Indus- try (Nauchno-issled. i proektnyy instituz redkometallicheskoy promyshlennosti) TITLE: The effect of microinhomogeneity on the critical points of superconducting alloys SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 22, no. 4, 1960, 640 TOPIC TAGS: critical point, superconducting alloy, lattice defe4tt, grain structure, homogenization heat treatment, cast illoy ABSTRACT: The effect of a homogenization anneal on the critical current density of Hb-46% Ti and alloy-2 was studied. The purpose of this heat treatment was to elimi- nate intercrystalline liquation which exists in the as-cast alloys. It is known that the Lorentz force can cause a creep of magnetic current that may result in the loss of superconductivity. Differenttypes of metallic defects (inhomogeneities, disloca- tions, internal stresses, etc.) may act as stabilizers against the creep. For the ex-1 periments, 40-gram ingots were melted in a radiant arc furnace with tungsten elec- trodes in a purified helium atmosphere and homogenized in a vacuum furnace at 15000C. The homogenized ingots were cold reduced into 0.25 mm diameter samples. All samples Card 1/2 UDC: 537.312.62 NRi had similar cold reductions. Critical current densities were measured In a trans- verse magnetic field of 16 kilooersted at 4.20K. The critical current density was given as a function of ingot homogenization time which ranged -from I to 5 hours. In both alloys, the critical current density was lowered by homogenization. The criti- cal current density for Nb-46% Ti decreased linearly from about 1.8.104 a/cm2 in the as-cast condition to about 104 a/cm2 after 5 hours of ingot homogenization. Alloy-2 dropped sharply from 20,04 a/cm2 to about 104 a/cm2 after I hour of ingot homogeniza- tion, and remained constant thereafter. All of the samples had a similar disloca- tion density of 1011_1012 cm-2, characteristic of severely deformed metals. The microstructure of as-cast ingots showed intercrystalline liquation, which decreased as a function of homogenization time. After 5 hours at 15000C, almost all of the liquattion was absent in both alloys. Analogous results were obtained in the alloys Nb-75'0 Zr and 65 BNT in which the critical current density after homogenization changed from 1.3-104 and 2,104 to 7.8-103 and 1.2*103, respectively. Oi~ig. art. has: 1 figure. SUB CODE; 20,11/ SUBM DATE: 02Feb66/ OTH REF: 001 ARNOLID, N.M., inzhener; KUNAKOV, Ye.G., inzhener. Hydromechanization on the projects of the Ministry of Construction of the U*S.S.R. Nov.takh. i pered. op.v stroi. 18 no.7:7-10 J1 156. (Hydraulic engineering) (Dredging) (MIRA 9:9) KUNAKOV, Ye.G., inzhener Mooring installations built with preenst reinforced concrete. Nov.takh.i pered.op.v stroi. 19 no.10:10-15 0 '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Wharves) (Precast concrete construction) KUNAKOVA, N.F. Treatment of infants with tuberculous meningitis without subarachnold use of drugs. Vop. o~h. mat. i dot. 6 no-10:33-37 0 161. (MIRA 34:11) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zav. - kandidat meditsinakikh naWc V.P.Sitnikova) Voronezhskogo -neditsinskogo instituts. (dir. - prof. N.I.Odnoralov). (MUNGES-TUBERCULOSTS) Yiins~ova, 1.- 1. -- "The- Effect of' Chanpes in '~eedAnp nn the Utilization of ths! Crowth, and tlr- Developm-nt or 141,~if,..!rr." !~'in !!Ir-her 7ducation Leninprad Vetf-rinary Inst. Leninf-rad, (Tliret-rtatiqn for th- of l7n-::i1dite in Aprllcilltliral :cil..nce) So: 'n-.--hna,,ra Letopi:7,', o l.,, 1956 KMIAKCYVSXDT~,:T., (Voronezh) V ---;- e Dmitril, Grebenkin~ expert in gas and Pozh. delo. 9 no.91l9-20 S 163. 1 1: ~j , (Fire departme'hts--Equipment smoke protection services. (MIRA 16:10) and supplies) KUI,IAKOVShIY, V.Ya.; BASMOVY S.T. Selecting the beat rigidity for coining presses. Kuz:shtam. proi-.v. 3 no.8:31-33 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Power presses) KBAKOVSM, V.Ya., inzh.; BASKAKOV, S.T~, inzh. Selecting tin optimum rigidity of coining presses. (Nauch. trudyl ENIKMASha 6.-22-32 163. (14IRA 16:9) (Power presses) (Forging) BASKAKOV, S.T., inzh.; KUNAKOVSKIY, V.Ya.,. inzh. rNauch. trudy Calculating the deformations of crank-toggle presses. L ENIKMASha 6:33-46 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Power prqsses) (Deformations (Mechanics)) WNPWWYSAT~, A.','-' A. F. Abishev, S. A. Arzymb-a tov, co-authors; of: Spravochnik v(~L-.3ritiarnogo sanitata (Manual for the Veterinary Orderly), Alma-Ata, goizdat, 1931. 233 pages, illustrated. Frice 8 rubles 50 kopecks, 10,000 copias. In the Kazakh language. SOURU`.'~.* Veterinarlya, No 11, pp 63-64, Nov 1951 -- New Books on Vet-arinary Hadicine ~Ljld V,,,t S_~i Uo ;-repare a is Alma-Ata# 1958, 16 pp, 150 cop (Alma-Ata Zooveterinary Institute) (KL, 43-60j. 119) KUNA, Laszlo; KUNANE GRABER, Lea Reduction of the solubility of silioic acid solved in cellulose factory waste lye by means of the absorption of carbon dioxide. Magy kem folyoir 68 no.7016-324 JI '62. 1. Eotvos Lorand Tudomanyegyetem Kemiai-Tachnologiai Tanazeke, Budapest. ISAYNV, M.D.. dots.; KURANTOEV, H., starahiy prepodavatell Vladinir Wich Lenin and Soviet public health. Zdrav.Kazakh. 17 no.4/5 '57. (HIM 12:6) 1. Iz kafedry markei2ma-leninizma Kazakhokogo gosudaretvennogo neditainskogo instituta im. V.M.Molotova. (LUNIN, VLADIMIR WICH, 1870-1924) (PUBLIC H&kLTH) KUNANTAYE V 1 14,01 Progrwm for building up communism. Zdrav. Kazakh. 21 no.9:3-8 161. 1 (14Ifa 14:10) (complism) KUHMAYEV, M. Realization of Leninistic,national policies in the developmont of public health. Zdrav. Kazakh. 22 no.5:3-7 162. WIRA 15:6) (PUBLIC HULTH ADMINISTRATION) (LENIN, VLADIMIR ILICH, 1870-1921) A ?_ il V 3(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2821 Vses.oyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut geofizicheskikh meto- dov razvedki Razvedochnaya i promysloveya ~eofizika, vyp. 24 (Exploration and In- dustrial Geophysics) No,24 Moscow,Gostoptekhizdat, 1958, 58 P. (Series: Obmen proizvodstvennym. opytom) 4,500 copies printed. Ed.: M.K. Polahkov; Exec. Ed.: Yeo G. Pershina; Tech. Ed.: I.G. Fedotova. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for geophysicists as well as en- gineers and technicians engaged In geophysical work. COVERAGE: This collection of articles discusses new methods of in- terpreting electrical logging, gravimetric and seismic data, and describes industrial geophysical instruments feementometer, per- forator, etc.). Improvements made on older apparatus (e.g., a change in the design of a perforator for radioactive electrical logging) are also discussed. References accompany each article. Card 1/3 Exploration and Industrial Geophysics (Cont.) SOV/2821 TABLE OF CONTENTS-. Putimtsev.t G.N., and A.V. Volkonskiy. Improvement in the Design of Automatic Amplification Control in Seismic Stations SS-26-51D 3 Kunarev, A.A. Method of Constructing Reflecting Boundaries 8 Terekh1n, Ye. I. Effect of a Layer of Water on the Results of Marine Electrical Logging 10 Popov, Yu. N. Interpretation or Telluric Current Observations 17 Popov, Yu. N. Nomogram for the Control of Angles in Constructin.- Vector Diagrams in the Telluric Current Method 22 ,Bordovociy, V.P. Computing Coefficients of Dipole Units in Cur- vilinear Logging 24 Beloserov, I.P. Gravity Effect of a Vertical Cylinder of Finite Dimensions 28 Molochnikov, Z.I. Evaluating the Character of Oil Saturation of Card 2/3 Exploration and Industrial Geophysica (Cont.) SOV/2821 Carbonaceous Reservoir Rocks Through Electrologging Data 34 Aksellrod, S.M. Well Cementometer for Operation With a Single- strand'Cable 37 Zelltsman, P.A. Substituting the Inclinometer ISh-3 and 18h-4 Rheochords Without Subsequent Resealing 42 Gorbenko, L.A. New Perforators for Oil Wells 46 Kargov, O.N., and N.P. Sumerov. Automatic Hoist Switch-off for Large Cable Loads 56 Gorskiy, Ya.Ya. Change in the Design of a High Voltage Trans- former in a Depth Appliance for Radioactive Logging 57 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress MM/bg Card 3/3 12-31-59 Characteristics of uterine contractions in the third stage of labor. Ak-ush. i gin. 33 no-5:103-107 S-0 '57. (HIM 1?15) L lzl-gc akueherskogo otdeloniya i laboratorii normal'noy i patologicheskoy fiziologii Instituta alaisheratva i *inekologii A14N SSSR (dir. - prof. P.A*Beloshapko). (LAXOR, physiol. uterine contraction in third stage) (UTMIUS, phyoiol. contractions in third stage of labor) I KU.HAS Unusual strangm1ation of congenital umbilical hernia. Gesk. pediat. 14 n0-3:264-266 5 Mar 59. 1. Chirurgicke oddeleni OUNZ v Rychnove n. In., prednosta, krajsky chirurg MUDr. Jaroslav Nudr. i (HMIA, MOILIGA1, compl. strangulation of congen. hernia (Cz)) CHALENKOP I.; BRESLAVETS., Ye.,- KUNASHEV, M. The wide front of mebhanization. Grazhd. av. 21 no.6:25 Je 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Nachallnik otdola mekhanizatsii Krasnodarskogo krayevogo upravleniya proizvodstva i zagotovok sellskokhozyaystvennykh produktov (for Chalenko). 2. Starshiy inzh. ob"yedineniya "Selikhoztekhnika".. Krasnodar (for Brealavets). 3. Starshiy inzh. Krasnodarskogo podrazdeleniya aviatsii spetsiallnogo primeneniya (for Kunashev). Kunism.7, M~; OOR-ILEVSKTY~ A., dotsent, kand. nellskokhoz. nauk Florizonn of scipnce. Grazhd. av. 22 no.7t2O-21 J). 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Ispolnyayushchiy obyazannosti nachaltnika Vsesoyuznogo neuchno- lssledovatellskogo instituta sel'sk&hozyaystvennogo i spetsiallnogo primeneniya grazhdanakoy aviatsii (for Kunashav). KUNASHEVx M.N. Belicopters-over the vineyards of the Kuban. Zashoh.rast.ot Vredi bolo 5 no.20-6 F t6O. (HIRA 15:12) 1, Starshiy inzh. Grazbdanskogo vozdushnogo flota. (laban-Ckrapes-Diseases and posts) (luban-Aeronautics in agriculture) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 00 1 4;6? I#III)I1Ij4u If 11 s 14 x a k v a A I ju it u N 0 k v 0 6 A 42 a ar 0 r, -A.-J a It a it , ' A I - v 1, -1 -2- AA 10 CX ;W It A, .% A I a , A . . I. 1,v , 00 -00 -99, - 00 4 ! Carbon contest In the bodies of certain species of AcridiLdiia. K. G. KvNAmmA. 00 40 8 1 Trov. Idb~ biockfAim. acad. ui. 11. R. S. S. 2. -L'A4Wf'W""j 104tirormij. lf i 00 zo ss Calloplawas italitut. B?y4)dtm luberrishila tubmulala. Pocivilabrus,rktierrisi brer 90 8 and Unnifethut tromis urre exitind. lit livint mattrial 11te C mdartit vatird from 00 14 W% to It; 67% bir lite, malts and front IA 471" to 111.92% fi-r the lenta". In dried ' 1 a o* . - lb 42 ,~ fir the Irtusles. In 12 2 matcrial C was tot the InakA Uf d 00 general the kr-A,J C due It.) drying in the tuate inferts wag lest titan that in the frinales ' i l =4114111 *0 - bo vwrt C detus. we" made &1w it( (. AmwjkijPj~J C.OF4114sis parallelus and Charthipp*j a ' &d C r9 e lit. umt. ,f itelca ulwn nalids during 4 difirrvni alplev lit t e ( wrhn-ment. I the stale as well us utx)tl the WX 44 the lowet IVAN'-PY coo 00 xf 0 go 00 8 00 !see o f '90 I It I I. 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The Racon',crit of 0 . ; t lie I m-1 VcAl w0try previously rrpot t "I was %inifirnird. lita go j milicto of 0. 111her plant% Varied from IMP if) 241.5 x 00 10 Itr'; ;I those tint -Artv N-low !,X D) 1-1;. Planktonmutainvil ulxjiit lit much C: Ra a% thr sea wairr frcxn which they Wervolw1ain"I ~ TlIrRa zoo omit-tit of witicr varies witli dclith. Watt had a Ra con- 7 roe ! it'lit of ") X to 11% of Ow 1,1111V milef It, 111jit of the 60" 0 00 00 - lio 0 0 0 0 0 06 moo 7 00 00 f At- It -1I.Lt1P1V--L LITIR.T4rt 00 00 8 00 1 O too iD A I rs it m di of it 1( 9 it it tt It I- a 3 2 v 0 06600111 0 6 0 0 0 0 I _1 4 It u 13 u it 14 17 it J! R a at n 16 27 a )I , ju 11 u IS Hu lag Vw& $I aijkle,49 A Is a t 7 . 111 11- l.b O.Plwl f-F.14t *I saLl sand an tht detennicaUm a G-K',!~_aLhm-LuAll K-11runow-kil. id R - S. S. 3. Cr M (IM36); cf C. A. 25, M 1, 24, :0111.-Mrwr fine band 0 r may milaiu a "Nodd"able amt. of ka. hirthtf sludir% Irrrr It iwnrd out to dri, *heth" the imrwrfmt trintiY21 of *ajW from plauts may fratt to too hiSh values for Ra ctrulentic. Owfuskins: The anum"itloly high Ra content cif SIP&- 00 thiopwos gwroanks h wit drmittirnt tin the pr"-tKv tit a terse amt. of Aand. The %and corilento (d plants have nit LAP 0 04 j 4xMitcaut influence an the values f,,r thr He ",writt- tit 0 00 the I"nis. A. S. %-hwasirman 0 so 0 Us 0 -.0 0 Z;oo tz t,* 0 be i goo u a AV .0 Ls: _V I x 11 -0 1 1 a Ow 0 w i IV ctil OPM Kit Ita VICE" 0014un 1 24 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ill a m a a A - --- - i_ - - . - W - W I 0 111 ; 1 0 0 0 111, 0 0 0 0 ...-.A A 1 04 It (4 EV It 011 0 0 4 4 1,1 t 00 InvesUptlem of water lastat and poad waters as to 00 their contsoll of radioactive elements of do Morium series. -06 0 C 11. 9. Brumovallif WW X, G. KullafhqV& tAkad. V. 1. I'd p M ) Ni A es II IYM V , t)VtejWjIi 1. r 00 ikasomWout at vwk)us weamoul the year air repwird. 90 to all the drimmIlItUd " Owl"' ij I lie jmd waters Itham-n "till l h % ..86 09 . pf e eal amid 1*4WMvd Ill t 101 I l ! .00 go u," that t1w lid-71; P-1111 ill he "m Irmils It l"Cu ' thr 11%mim of Ille 1114tif 40 b I and "trill, 4 N,.I 0111Y from " I 141111 1 at a Atclifis W) 11121 it Is theirfinp Vrry 141 : 1A I . "r ago go -.00 so it i 6- lit "1 lid0 60 13 tA a W 0000*0000*000 0 00 0 00 000 1 0 4 ~10 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 see it M 11 to a i )l V a a J11 11 a 39 x $1 V 13 - Sit Sit 49 as a 4S C* Y - , a . W cc 009- A T t- & _& _U go _,*CCIl1ii 1110 *COED ~,,fj, -00 00, 00 A otw MOW for Measuring qdlok"_01 at and anistutl ash by --faY*. K 0, K I's &,.P. ldh, so birlthwhim. Grad. Sri. V. R. finely puwd. %ainple i% mixed with a 9oln. td Ir. of gelatin in water (amt. not given). The Stulas 6 brwhed over the surface of a pawlioard cylinder, the brush is rinwi and 00 1 the rinsings are poured over the cylinder. After the gvLa- tin hardens tile cylinder it placed in tile cylindrical ilmira- tion chaniher (1) of a -k-f-up comisting of a singIr-tir-and etect"Smorr on tois of which is mounted the 1. itirmusing see 00 j 10 X 29 cm. The I iq given a current of 17,11 v.. tile electfattitter 112 v, It,% sensitivity i% W wait, divikions o V. Natural scatti-ring in the prefence of fin,itellimrit r 1:0 0 00 o.9-0.9h v. hir. Tile Plirrittling of tile saniple, as tie. zoo crilied, incircaws the effect lenfold and keeps the ionita. 00 tion value const. within 3% front day to day. The thin 00 12yrrs gave direct proponionality twtwvrn the effect und 000 the wt. of the submance. Tests with PhCrO, treated with U, Ra and Th lihowrd that measurements with 00 Y a-rays are aswnsitive aq thow of file irmatuation fnethld. DAIA Obtillned in 912111U%ting tile App. for plant. mramitc- 3 00 nu-nis indicate it lintit for 17 of ullout 0. )(01 K. 00 1 7, NO* tie 0 tie 0 , IS #A I 1 0 ad 0 1 Sir 0 1j a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Ole : 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 99990i*4419060041 0000 *Ole 0 OI 00 11 it It t# It 14 It N It AD 1 1:U 11 it Is P AI A it It 11 1, 13 b v o ) I v V ~ V 1, j. 1 mot butioll it( tedium end urfinku"t Ill plants ralavo .01 "I 11D pills .14h diffoptral ront cult litnots if thosp 9 lonnilitf In 4 %iff lai-I uti IftitirkrIVA %Au. With All Aditil. A stdn, 10 1.4.3~ \ 10 k4 RA ~al 11(act, tilm-Atctily r1imb-d liv the cniamilion niviliml Ti 1 so anrlthrr t-firs WCTC UsItical timix, 4.7,1 X III 1,3 )e 111-1g. -,,111 (A' larallif lntrat'i~ I)CM., w"r made lsv Ibv un-linill dt-wfilm-il tit C, A. 34, MOW, Re twnr. 114tv. Intel all 11CATIN of th'. plant in a I. I'm n. prolli'l 6.01141 go I(. III,- mimi. of Ra in thc nimient un-thunt. U (4,uld It,,t In, found in the gmu gwrls. Plan1% gvu%n in %vak had takcti up (lie U almom quanlitativ(.1y us [tie j, t,iw grown in w1m. onflK. 1114) tilur4 sn"n. n Ih,. anti. Ill On, 1,AIms had 0111v tliplq.d. No r-A S a I L 6 SITALLOGICAl LITER&ILF1 CL&ISIFICAIMN tz j as - 1- 11 AV 1, U It it or 64 IN It VE a 1, 1, ' g 0 0 0 0 0 v 0 0 0 0 q 0 4 00 0 IN 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 Ill 0 0 0 4 0 4r 0 9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 9 0 0 4 Applivation of radio-411ililwhmil evaWis for tkko mrivI&I" of "amit" 11111111A. V- L 1614MA. N1166141MVIL AIM S G YrWin illull.Acad. Sri. 11143.17?, - Cwrs Imirt test oil tx~nngs in the Kazan area were exAmniM. III,- twes mere ff,.m tile I"Wer Prinuall And u IW9 (dlt.-t1t- Irrous strata. Tile jk%vrage c,,ncn- --t Ila in IV c,,re- a. A 3K " III It", Atul 4 I'll 1-09 x 10 1%'. Well water, e%A111111"I hAJ lit.11 ..1 194' .,klilv V, It A~b r six I V V 4-1-A. J-1-M. 4 W U Is a - 4 00 4 fit '-olow. V'spiki it. v4V110% 0o so so 00 so 00 44dfunicoul"Jin plant and AniMAI 01J[AWSMB~ so V. R.S.S. 7. Kuna%heVa. T.M. kb- NOOO(Aim- Otad- 09-job(1944); Cf. C-A. 29, 44(0.--~Of Over I(R) ~ik-ci- so illyritipled, All] conlained Ra. The aliuatic 1)1;4111~ d tatrard mofe Ras than the watt, In wbk+ 1heY 4r('* ( 1. Veya%adskil. CA. 2S. 3158). In the tcrimtrial plAmU so f,stj showed Rx accumulation In the wrwc" ~'f glowth. Distribution(A.Ma in the 11105Phere is (III Ix-rcrtitagr): A64 rilcks 11"1c rocks W", 'kilift It) ' I" 1ii-t-faild 4-a -11 t0-11 -%t anitnals 10-18 t l s . -10 an soils 10 , ,p Cf, A. P. Vissogradov. ~-J ti- 00 0 .00 '00 --so C-0 o 00 too coo lose zoo Igoe tie 0 Cleo 11 $0 L A sty LUPWAL U114ATUff CLAANKATMI 9-1 r~.' be filial 441 am, Ali 0 U S IF 03 Is 'V-1 -T' 71 "1 i to tr tai) 0*1 X-pW-'N Mall 1111 KO 4 1 am 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 & 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 * @Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o *I ~so A L 6-JIL-1 -4. A.- 00 4 00 A A Al a a W911. 1 0 Ii I I V V I t- A f 4-000,~ . I Radium and thonnin contents In I" Alit at the jj,,tntA BOA, X- ( -'I, KWAlbryti, TFOP. lob. WfIlithim. itrad. lei. VASJC., 106-40044): cf. Vinogra'Ifiv, C-4. 39, 21M.-The Ra and Th contents of 16 sainpit-4 tit ~.jjj were detd. by the emanation metho,1. The s4tripf" ivere (aL,-u from the bottoin of the we Approx. along the.32ti-I mi-tidiall at various ifistancirs from the short. Act-f4filIK 10 t21111- fated dnM the Ra content varivil front COX10-11 to 9.9XIO-11%; Th content mis train 4.HXIII-l to X,HX -,c oov lo Valer A. Sirriji,)v A NITALLURGICAL UTIMAIU111 CtA$$WKATWN ------ Ii L -7. 00 Are 0 100 COO roe Coo XOO No tio 0 boo boo woo lei *a .4, 0., Olt U An L 1 4 rw 0 N a I IN a d3 a 3 ov U 0 so I ; I ; 0 .1 1 A to It kLo in 0 10 0 e 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a :;0 * 0 a 0 *1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 o a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JUMOVA. N.G. z-1--~- Distribution of radium in variouB parts of plants grown in a medium with different concentrations of radium. Trudy Biogookhim. Lab., AL-ad- Nauk S-S-S-R- NO-9, 157-9 149. (MLRA 6:5) (CA 47 n6.15:7603 153) / I// / ~-11-/7,- A/ I . .. USSR/ Cosmochemistry. Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry D. Abs'Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya) No 4., 1957) 11503 Author Baranov V.I., Ronov A.B., Kunashova K.G. Title On Geochemistry of DispersiFT56-rium and Uranium in Clays and Carbonate Rocks of Russian Piatform Orig Pub Geokhimiya, 1956, No 3, 3-8 Abstract In sedimentation processes U migrates to a considerable extent in the form of soluble compounds, whereas Th -- in,clastic and colloidal form. Magnitude of Th : U ratio is twice as.large in clays as in carbonate rocks, and in the latter Th is contained In the inelluble portion. Clays of-4he Russian Platform contain on .the average 1.1 . P-3% Th and 4.1 . 10 % U; carbonate rocks 2.4 . 10-4i Th and 2.1 . 10-496U. Maximum con- tent of Th is noted in rocks formed during periods of most inteasive ero- sion of crystalline rocks or shell of weathering. Content of U in rocks of different c.omposition and geol6gi'balage-Vares t6 a considerably les- ser extent than that of Th. A certain enrichment (hid U is observed in rocks having ar. increased content.of organic substances. ~Np 5W 30-1/7-59-6-7/17 AUTHORSt Baranov, Ve I., Morozova, N. G., Kunasheva; K. G., Babichavaj Ye. V., Karasev, B. V. TITLE: On the Radiometrio Method of Prosbecting forNatural Gas and Petroleum Deposits PERIODICAL: Geokhimiya, 1959, Nr 6, PP 530 - 537 (USSR) ABSTRACTt In the course of the research work of the Institut nefti AN SSSR (Institute of Petroleum of the AS USSR) iinder the direction of Professor F. A. Alekseyev negative gamma anomalies were found to exist in petroleum- and natural gas deposits of the USSR (Refs 5 - 9). The Institut geokhimii i analitichaskoy khimii im. V. I. Vernadskogo ( Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni V. I. Vernadskiy) instructed a group of scientists under the direction of N. G. Morozova. to find the reasons for this phenomenon; the soientists assisted in the pro- specting work of the Laboratory of F. A. Alekseyev. The Labora- tory placed the gamma pictures taken from airplane and motorcar at the disposal of the scientists. B. V. Karasev, Ye. V. Babi- cheva, and A. M. Dorina made the chemical analysis of the samples collected, and K. G. Kunasheva and A. P. Novitskaya the radio- Card 1/2 chemical determinations. The deposits of Kizyl-Kum and Gekcha On the Radiometric Methodof Prospectingfor Natural Gas SOV/7-59-6-7/17 - and Petroleum Deposits in western Turkmeniya were investigated. The portion of gamma-radiative element-s vas determined with respeot to total gamma radiation (Table 1) and graphi!:~ally representpd in fig- ures I -- 4. Beside, the radioact,~vity of gases was investigated in the Korobki and Archeda deposits (Table 2). It was found that the gamma-anomalies are in perfect accordance with the distribution of the gamma-radiative elements U, Ra, Th, and K in the upper layer of soil (25 em deep). Radium was not found to play a special part as assumed by some authors. The portion of gamma-radiation of the cmanation contained in gases is only a minimum (2 % approximately) of the radiation of the elements mentioned before. The change of gamma-activity is, therefore, due to lithological or struoture.-morphological characteristics of the petroleum-containing regions. Papers by L. N. Bogoyav.- lenskiy and V. L. Shashkin are mentioned. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 12 references, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Inatitut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im. V. I. Vernads- kogo AN SSSR, Moskva (Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni V. 1. Vernadskiy of the AS USSR, Mloscow) SUBIMITTED: April 2, 1959 Card 2/2 BARANUV P V.I.; MUROZOVA, N.G.; MASHE-VA. K.G.; GRIGORIYLV, G.I. Geocbemistry of some natural radioactive.olements in soils. Pochvo- vedenie no.8all-20 Ag 16". (MIRA 16:9) 1. Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii imni Vernadskogo. i, KUNASHEVA, Ye.G. Change in the eoccitabilit7 of the cortical nerve centere in children in various emotions. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 10 no.2:204-206 M~- Ap 6o. (KM 14:5) 1. Clinic of Children's Diseases, Naval Medical Academy, Leningrad. (CEREBRAL CORTEX) (EMOTIONS) - ---1 - - -_ -I I- - --, __ -.Z-. __- ~U~~ - -1 ~ A, I - I c, "C;" i ~," r iI ", ,i Y) __ \1 ! - V_~ *iI`~,VII - - I I KUHASHKEVICH, V., inzh. Manufacture of wall blocks using vibration milling; from the practice of White Russian enterprises. Stroi.mat. 3 no-7:10-12 J1 '57. (MIRA 10:10) (White Russia--Building blocks) r extracting cores from large silicate blocke- Stroi. mat. kp '57. (MLRA 10:6) Eachallnik takhni cite skogo otdol-a Minioterntva proqrshler-nosti mterialov Belorusokoy SSR. (Building blocks) K M S M VICH. V. (Minsk) y r c of the Institute of Building Materials of the White Russian Economic Council. Stori. mat. 4 no.4:38 Ap '58. (MIRA 11:5) ('White Russia--Binding materials) KUHASHKEVICII, V., inzh. ;tw . . e.""Iliffifipg~ 10" Using clayey rocks in making magloporit" in pariodic kilns. Stroi. met. 4 no. 7:25-26 Jl 158. (MIRA 11-7) (Minsk--Building materials) KMSIW,VICH. N.I., lhzh.. -.' - Making reinforced" ~,nsum-doudreto T611ed panels . no,3:2,8-30 1(r !59. (Concrete slabs) (MIRA 12:5) KMASMVICH, V.I., inzh. '.- --ie- c-han-iz,ed-un loading of brloks. Strol. mat. 5 no.6:31 Je 159. (MIRA 12:8) (Loading and unloading) (Rricks-Transportation) KUNASHnTICH. V.I., inzh. First production line in the production of mineral slabs from phenol resins. Stroi. mat. 7 no.3;1-5 Mr 161. (MIRA 1~4) (Phenols) (Building materials) KUN-A,S4KEV.ICHO-V~j-.p in7l. Experience with the manufacture and use of agloporite in the White Russian S.S.R. Stroi.mat 8~ no.10:3-6 0 162. MU 15 :11 ) (White Rusoia-Aggregates (Building materials) (Lightweight concrete) DOROFEYEV, Aleksey Fedorovich; KUNASHKEEVICH, Vladimir Il"ch; TERESHCHEENK01 V.$ -- - [Manufacturing large aand-lime blocks with unslaked lime; practices of the ~'*inik Plant for Large Building Elementsi 13ruizvodstvo krapnykh silikatiWkh blokov na neEasher ~ iz- vesti; Jz opyta raboty Minqkogo kombiri-ata krupnoblochnykh six, -iltn-ykh konstrlakt3ii. 141nak, Gac.i~zd-vz) BSSR, E-9 1- ~ (MILRA 17:6) RAKOVSKIT, V.Ye.; PETROV, L.K.; GUREYKO. V.S.; GALENCHIK. 1.Z.; POZNYAK, V.S.; KUN UV4 Tf." IA..- 3XMT,. K,Jjred.; KOREMICH, -D.P., red.; r6d.- rCMWyNIKOV,.Yu.Te., red. [Technological arrangement for the production of mineral wool shoots with sapropel binding mater'ial) Rezrabotka teldinologii proizvodetva plit iz mineralluoi vaty s aRropelavoi sviaskoi. Minsk, Izd-vo "ZVia2da.4 1958, 14 p. (MIRA 12:2) (Mineral wool) (Sapropels) MKAKOV,: Serafim Fadorovich; KUZIMIN, N.I., ratsenzent; retsenzent; DAYTIN, A.Th., doteent, kanlidat takhnichookikh nauko-- redaktor; BBIRLIN, KA., redaktor Watal'stva; BEGICHIVA, M.N., takhnichaskiy redaktor '*Work organization and technical norms In ship-irapairing enterprises) L Organizatsita truds I takhnichookoa normirovanie n& sudoremontnvkh prodpritatiiakh. Pod obahchei red. A.IA. Daitina. Moskva, ltd-vo ORachnoi transport,o 1956. 273 p. (MLRA 10:1) (Ships--Maintenance and repair) NUMASHOV, V,F. Improving,the quality of the processing of pig skins. Kozh.-obuv. prom. 4 no.12:25~27,D 162. (K[RA 16d) (Kursk-Leather industry KUNASHOV, V.F. - NOR developments In leather technology-. Kozh.-obav. prom 5 no.6t36-37 Je '63. (MIRA 16;6~ 1. Direktor Kurskogo kozhavennogo zavoda imani Seregina. (Leather) KMSOV, V.F. - Theory of bounded crystals of the NaCl type [with summary in English]. Zhur. fiz. khim. 31 no.ll-.2469-2476 N 157. (MIRA 11:3) l.Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut, Tomsk. (Crystallochemistry) (Salt crystals) f tind 1,C-ilai- 'n gr L 14 1 U~,~ V fy GA~S, Ivan, dr.; KUNAVER~-Jurij; NOVAK, Dusan, geol.; JENKO, Franc; SAVNIK., Roju-n Karat terminology. Geogr vest 34:115-137 t62.[publ.163]. 1. Clan Uredniskega odbora, "Geografski vestnik" (for Gams). KIIIIIJAVii'l, Jurij The high-mountain Karat in the eastern part of the JiLlian Alps and in the Kamin Alps. Geogr vest 33:95-135 161. KUNAVER, Juxl' 7nternational Speleological Conference in Brno, Jime 29--luly 4, 1961~. G-Dogr veat 36:108-1110 164 rpubl., *65]. L On the ave of the Fourth International Spoloological Congreas in Yugoslavia, 1965. 1bid.i128-129 I-AW"', \M. jj~: K "Program of development of telecommunication devicfs in electric power netvorks," Elektrotechniski Vestnik, Ljubljana, Vol 2, Vo 5/6, 1954, P. 1(~2. SO: Eastcrn European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 11, Nov 1954, I-C, KUNAVER, M. "Propagation of High-Frequency Currents over High-Voltage Transmission Lines." Forocila. Vol. 22, no. 3/4, 1954. Ljubljana. SO: Bast Suropean Accessions List,, Vol- 3, No- 9, September 1954, Ub. of Congress S/035/62/tW/007/040/083 A001/A101 AUTHOR: Kunaver, P. TITLE: Report of a student group, headed by Professor Kunaver, on observa- tions of a solar eclipse on the Bra6 island PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya, i Geodeziya, no. 7, 1962, 66, abstract 7A456 ("Proteus"*, 1960 - 1961, v. 23, no. 9 - 10, 239 - 242, Slovenian) TEXT: A group of students from Lyublyany (Y4goslavia) conducted visual observations of the corona and prominences during the total solar eclipse of February 15, 1961. Coronal rays were traced up to 6 R C). Observed were also shadow bands, and meteorological and general observati6n.s were carried out. V. B. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 POK-OVY11iN, A. I., KIIAVIN, N-_V-j SIMMINO!" 1. D., Tin Mines and Mining Work e"erience of Ya. N. Kharlasbin's brigade. Gor. zhur. no. 3, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953. Unclassified. 2 KUNAYEV, A. M., Candidate Nch Sci (diss) -- "The problem of extracting vana- dium and manganese from iron-phosphorus ores of Kustanay Oblast". Alma-Atap 1959. 19 pp (Inst of Metallurgy and Ore Dressing of the Acad Sci Kazakh SSR), 150 copies (KL., No 24p 1959P 138) 16(5) SOV/31-59-2-8/17 AUTHOR: Kunayev, A. TITLE: The Problem of Extracting Vanadium and. Manganese From Kustanay Ferrophosphorus Ore (K voprosu i.--vlecheniyi J, vanadiya i marr~antsa iz hustanays1rillh zhelezofosfo- ri--t,,,,kh rud) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk K, az ak-hslKoy 333SR, 1~,1-9, Nr 2, pp 71 - 85 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article, written under the sunervision of Can- didate of Technical Sciences G.I. hyudoCovskiy, deals with the technolo-ical aspects of a procedure developed under laborato-ry conditions. In addition to iron this Drocedure ai-ms at using the phosphorus CD vanadium (0-07-0-09"' and manganese (0.3-0-75,.')) , (0.2-1.3',"0') components of ore in the Lisa!-ovskoye and Ayatskoye deposits of the Kustanay Oblast in Kazakhstan. The Drocedure can be summarized as follows: -the ore is concentrated (maGnetic roasting Card 1/3 method) and sintered, before it is sent to the The Problem of BIxtracting Vanadium and Llancane--ze From KuS tanay Ferrophosphorus Ore blast furnace. Thomas processing, SubsequMt to blast furnace smelting, results in the production of Thomas slag, stc.,el and ~,,n iinitia-l vzuiadium terial for (.-tractinL- -phos- which is the primary ma T)hor,,is, vanadiuman-] mancanese. T1-lis slac is sub- jected to a red-~icin[,,-, smeltinE, process, by which pig iron with high manE,=ese (16-25.;') and Vanadium (2-3-,-'o') content is produced. The phosphorus content amounts to 9-10,16. Thomas processing of the pig iron results in the production of ferrophosphorus (10-12-17 P) and a new slag, which contains 8-10^/o' vanadium and 50-55"') manganese. Roasting of the slag leads to production of vanadiu-iii pontoxide and of residues with a high imant.r,nnoo-C., o)-,i(](-, content ( 80/-,f.) .Blast furnace smeltinC- of the latter finally yields 80011o ferromanUzanese. In a(Mition1the phos- phorus contient of the pir, -Lron produced from the ore is comparatively low and has to be increased preferably by the addition of phosphorite (Thomas slac is needed as fertilizer). Dui-inr~ the first Card 2/3 Thomas processing, full oxidation of vanadium can SOV/31-59-2-8/17 The Problem of Extracting Vanadium and Manranese From Hustanay Ferrophosphorus Ore be obtained by reducing the manganese content of the pig iron to 0.30,0'. A similar procedure is recommended during the Thomas processing of pig iron Droduced from the initial vanadium slag. Slag formed during this processing period contains up to 60-70% manga- nese oxide and only 8-16% ferrous oxide. As a re- sult of the chemical processing of the slag 97 and 850/1? of the vanadium and phosphorus contained in the slag were dissolved. The investigations carried out by the author have established, that from 1,000 tons of pig iron obtained from ore in the Ayntskoye de- posits - the ore of the Lisakovskoye deposits is poorer in manganese - not only steel and Thomas slag, but. also 1.7 ton of 40'j' ferrovonad.iiim and 10 tons of 80~'I ferroman-anese can be produced. There are 7 diaGrams and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet and 1 German. Card 3/3 IAPIN, V.V.;,,~.iEl,~A.-~KLT-RTS.'~,VA. IT. Mineral compoaition of converter alags with high manganese and 11 vanadlun contontu. Vest. AN Kazakh. SSR 15 no.4:73--77 AP 159. (MiRt, 12:7) (Slag) (Ranganese oxide) (Vamadium oxide), -- - - - -- - - - - -- -- - - - I -k PLEKHANOV, L.G.; KUNAYEV, A.M. Laboratory equipment to obtain an asymmetrical alternating our- rent. Trudy Inst. met. i obogashch. AN Kazakh. SSR 4:91-94 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Electrochemistry, Industrial-Equipment and supplies) (Electric 6urrents, Alternating) KUNAYEV, A.M.; VOLEYVIK, V.V. Prospects for obtaining vanadium and its alloys from Kazakhstan ores. Trudy Inst. met. i obog. AN Kazakh. SSR 5:3-4-1 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Kazakhstan--Minerals) (Vanadium) S/031/62/000/012/001/002 B142/B186 AUTHORS: Voleynik, V. V., Ifunayev, A. Mot Candidate of Technical Scienges TITL7; The equilibrium potentials of van4dium in chloride melts 'PERIODICAL: kkadem~ya nauk Ka,zakhskoy SSR. Vestnik, no. 12 (213), 19-02, 2.8-33 TEXT: For theelectrolytio purification of raw vanadium- it is important to know its equilibrium potentials in order to determine optimum processing conditions. The investigations were carried out in a eutectic melt of LiCl and KC1. A V-electrode (highly purified vanadium) was dipped " anode in this melt to form VC1 2" To prevent oxidation of the vanadium, the space over the melt was evacuated to 1-2 mm Hg and filled with argon (at 3-5 mn Hg excess pressure) after the gases dissolved in the melt had escaped. The equillbrium potentials were measured with respect to a lead reference electrode containing LiCl and KC1 with a B-05'i2 PbCl2solution. The results were converted for' a chlorine electrode. Card 1/2 S/031/62/OCC)/012/001/CC2 The equilibrium potentials ... B142/B186 The exact V concentrations were determined by weighing the V-electrode after the experiment. They were 1.19, 3.487 9.1, and 11.2o'j by weiGht of VC1 2* The temperature range was 570-810 OG. Isotherms which formed straight lines with a slope of 2.3 11T/2F showed that bivalen't V ions existed in the melt. Results; (1) Change of free energy for the formation of VC1 from the elements as a funotion.of temperature: 2, liqu F' - 101100 + 25.3 T cal/mole; (2) heat of fusion 8.8 cal/mole; 1 (3) change of,entrop~ in melting VC12 5.4 cal/mole; (4) temperature of the VC1 melt 14000C-,~13500C found by P. Dirlich and If. I. Seifert, Z. 2 1 k anorgan. und allgem. Chem. 1953, 301, nos, 5-6, 282-287). Diffu'sion potentials were neglected in the calculationssince the salte.determining the potentials (VCl2 and PbCl 2) were strongly diluted by electrochemical ly indifferent salts. There are 3 figures. The English-language reference'-, is; D. H. Ir. Baker, and 1. D. I. Ramsdell, Electrochem. Soc., v. 108, 12, 196o, 985- Card 2/2 VOLEYNIK, V.V.; KUNAYEV, A.M. Cathodic processes during the deposition of vanadium from molten chlorides. Izv.AN Kazakh. SSR -~ftntekh.. 356~62 163. (MIRA 17 t 3) ACCESSION NR: AP3005599 AUTHORSt Voleyniks V. V.1 Kunayev, A. M. TITLE: Anode polarization'of vanadium in fused salts SOURCE% AN KazSSR. Vestnik, no, 7. 19632-41-48 .-'TOPIC TAGS: vanadium electrode., current dem~ity, anode,, electronegative mixturep cathode, lithium chloride melt ABSTRAM The dependence of vanadium electrode potential on Icurrent density has been investigated under various conditions. These include pare fused chlorides of lithium, calciu% and 10% additions of NaF. Vanadium was used as.the anode con- taining no electronegative mixtures and a rlybdenum wire as the cathode. Current densities ranged from 5 x 10-4 to 5 amp/cm at melt tQmperatures 500 an'd 700C. It was found that below current densities of io 3 amp/cm~4 the potential changed very little. In the interval 10-3 - 0.2 amp/cm the potential increased linearly with the current density according to the law 2 3RT Const j 1. Inc asing the currant further caused a very sharp increase :in the potential. CarCP172 AOCESSICH NRt AP3005599 Adding 10% NaF to an equimolar mixture of Na01-KC1 had the effect of ahifting the potential towards the negative as compared to the lithium chloride malt. Orig. art,* has: 7 formulas and 4 figures* ASSOCIATIGHt none SUBMITTEDs 00 DATE AOQi 063ap63' ENCLs 00 SUB CODRs FH NO REF SM 005 OTHERt oD4 1'01~013 :V, G, A. ~: -1,%, ',Y~.V, di -. r 1 L :- ol ys J ~!c. 0 f V, U 0 JU!, .r; ir. m I r 1:1. -;.1 n -z me d . i o bo KUNAYEV, A.M.; KOLOBOV, G.A. Gjjtjjndje~ in the of ziw~ and vanadium chloride solutiont3, Trady Inst.rnet.i obog. ;,.?! Kazakh.SSR 11:119- 124 164. (M-Ilru 18t4) KUNAYEV, AM.; YFF11', MAL, Cathodic polarization during the elec-trolysis of ~,ulfuric acid solutions of vanrld",m and zinc. Trudy Tnst. met. A olrE% 01 Kazakh. SOR 14,0-rw 165. lnvestigating catnodic polarizatIon Ourinp the electrolysis of alkaline solutions of vawi~`ium and zinc, IbAel, ~ 58-61 (MIRA 18:10) KAZANETS, 1.4-MAUS, D -- .. SHUMAUSKAS, m. rsumauskas, M.1; KOCHlNYA9,-A4--SAYKHOVJ, R.; RUBIN, V.; KURBANOV, R. The entire country participates in foreign trade. Vnesh. torg. 43 no.1:6-12 '6f (MIRA 17:;) 1. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov UkrSSR (for Kazanets). 2* Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov KazSSR (for Kunayev). 3. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov Litovskoy SER (for Shumauskas). 4. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov ArmSSR (for Kochinyan). 5. Zamestitell Predsedatelya Soveta Ministrov AzerSSR (for Sadykhov). 6. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov Latviyakoy SM (for Rubin). 7. Predsedatell Sovets. Ministrov Uzbekskoy SM (for Kurbanov). "The, So: lj,-"2(.l, 10 ADril YMIAYF,V, D. 14-- Yunayev, D. "Toward the general development of the production of construction naterials", Bollshevik Yazakhstana, 1949, No. 5, P. 39-44. SO: U-4630, 16 S-0. 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal I nykh Statey, No. 23, 1949). 1. KUNA17,V, ACAD. D. .4. 2. usm ~6co) 4. Copper - Metallurgy 7. In sunny Kazakhstan, Tekh.molod. no. 4, 1953. 9. 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